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BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Nautilus File Manager Gets More Features Ahead of the GNOME 46 Release - 9to5Linux

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Nautilus File Manager Gets More Features Ahead of the GNOME 46 Release - 9to5Linux

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BlanK0@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Nautilus (Files) file manager gets more new features and performance improvements ahead of the GNOME 46 desktop environment release.
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    Not sure 🤔, I have been using a lot ranger lately

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      Ranger is amazing, I never thought to use it as my default file manager

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        worker sucks less

        @QuazarOmega @BlanK0

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          This Worker? That’s interesting, though it’s not really to my taste

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            Only when you compare sizes ram/disk/cpu does it become very attractive, especially when running with old hw and limited resources.

            Once I figured out how to change fonts and sizes it appealed even more. It is a powerful tool, spacefm is a good comparison.

            @QuazarOmega

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      Try “lf”. It’s ranger written in go. == lots faster.

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        Although it doesn’t have as many features out of the box, you have to setup some stuff.

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